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You mean /e/OS ? Or GrapheneOS ?
I haven't used these ROMs... Do they have their own apps? I've used Lineage... They have some nifty apps that look cool, but they're still being developed.
Actually, now that I think of it, I forgot the Lineage project exists. Nevermind π€¦π»ββοΈ
That's the point of these big open source projects, they're always being developed. LineageOS is turning 7 this year, and it's a fork of CyanogenMod, which started in 2009. It's a mature software by most definitions, but still in active development.
e/OS and GrapheneOS are just privacy focused forks of AOSP, with a focus on removing all traces of Google from the OS.
Well, they have some app of their own, and other app that are from other devs. but the android ecosystem is one of the worst anyway design wise. Every manufacturer do their own design app devs use Material design or the new Material You, it's not great, even linux phone on GNOME or KDE have a better GUI ecosystem.
That's just a matter of preference, I quite like material design.
Me too. I like how minimalistic it is.
It feels substantial, unlike the transparency and blurriness in iOS.